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Titel:
L'Inhumaine [digital video] = The inhuman woman.
PUBDATE:
1924
2016
GVPL_PUBLICATION_INFO:
Flicker Alley, 1924.
[San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2016.
Physische Beschreibung:
1 online resource (streaming video file) (124 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
Abstract:
Released to intense controversy in 1924 for its cinematic and technical innovations, L’Inhumaine (The Inhuman Woman) is a visual tour-de-force; a fantastical, science-fiction melodrama; and a momentous collaboration of legendary figures from the avant-garde movement. Directed by Marcel L’Herbier (L’Argent, Feu Mathias Pascal) and starring the famous French opera singer Georgette Leblanc, L’Inhumaine is most notable for the style of filmmaking. In L’Herbier’s words, it represents a “miscellany of modern art,” bringing together some of the greatest artists from the time period, including painter Fernand Leger, architect Robert Mallet-Stevens, glassmaker Rene Lalique, fashion designer Paul Poiret, and directors Alberto Cavalcanti and Claude Autant-Lara, among others, to create a collaborative cinematic experience.. Leblanc plays the “Inhuman Woman” of the title, Claire Lescot, who lives on the outskirts of Paris, where she draws important men to her like moths to a flame. At her luxurious parties, she basks in the amorous attentions of her many admirers while always remaining aloof. When it appears she is the reason for a young devotee’s suicide, however, her fans desert her.
Allgemeine Anmerkung:
In Process Record.
Title from title frames.
Film
GVPL_BIBLIO_538:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
LANGUAGE:
Englisch
GVPL_LANGUAGE2:
In English
Elektronischer Zugriff:
Access immediately on Kanopy